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According to Fox News' Jonathan Serrie, the crews were attempting to get shots of the Republican candidate entering the Henagar Community Center through the front entrance, but he went through the side. Serrie told "Fox News @ Night" that as the cameramen moved to see Moore, two campaign staffers “decided to push the cameras back and physically manhandle two Fox News photographers."

Video shows at least one staffer grabbing a camera and shoving it back.

“It’s not unusual for people to get bumped around a bit in the media scrum,” Serrie said. “This was not a scrum, though. It is highly unusual for members of a political campaign to physically engage in this manner with members of the press,” he said.

Moore campaign chairman Bill Armistead said the campaign doesn't condone the actions, but he accused the media of "trying to stampede us in a lot of different situations and running down hallways, chasing after, shouting things that are inappropriate."

Moore, his campaign and supporters have criticized the media heavily since The Washington Post reported allegations of sexual misconduct by the 70-year-old former judge while he was in his 30s. Moore strongly denies the accusations that he molested or assaulted two teens and he was barred from a local mall for his behavior.